“But, but, but they said it wasn’t contagious unless you came into contact with bodily fluids. “
that was yesterday’s truth. Not todays. Or tomorrows.
This is reactive rather than proactive - prohibit entry by persons from infected areas!
If this newest patient was one identified as being under surveillance for previous exposure. Why was she freely traveling?
Thing about it is that the 132 passengers could be from all over the place. It’s a safe bet that many have already left Dallas — including the flight crew.
Additionally, did this person use any of the restrooms? Where did they sit in the boarding area? It goes much deeper than just those on the flight.
Why? They didn’t contact her bodily fluids, and she didn’t have a fever when on the flight, so why should the other passengers be monitored?
Thanks Eboma!
And what about the people the second health worker stood in line with at the Starbucks counter? And the restroom? And the ride to and from the airport?
The CDC is full of squat. They have no idea what they are doing. How can they demand anyone to do anything?
According to CDC days ago, Ebola not contagious nor airborne unless direct contact with body fluids. And the second Ebola positive healthcare worker only has low-grade fever right now.
If you are rounding up the 132 passengers? Why not the whole travelers at airport lounges, etc?
They (THEY) are not telling us the more and wider sphere of the possible contacts of both patients.
I demand that the Obola Administration immediately rescind its visa policy that it put in place on August 15, 2014.
On August 15, 2014 the Obama Administration sneakingly expedited visas from the Ebola effected countries.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3214587/posts
Law firm that helps bring people from Ebola affected countries.
http://www.neufvillelaw.com/uscis-outbreak-related-immigration-relief-measures-to-nationals-of-liberia-sierra-leone-and-guinea-currently-in-the-united-states-and-other-considerations/
Hey Frieden, what about your quote?:
He later added that Ebola is a “scary disease,” but vowed, “We are stopping it in its tracks in this country
That is the most meaningless statement ever uttered if that is supposed to be reassuring.
The crew doesn't monitor passenger's temperatures and how many people cough or sneeze on an airplane flight typically? The crew would only respond to gross symptomes unless a passanger asks specifically for their attention.
“...at which point the aircraft received a thorough cleaning per our normal procedures which is consistent with CDC guidelines prior to returning to service the next day.”
So, they clean their planes consistent with CDC guidelines for dealing with Ebola even before they know they’ve carried a passenger with Ebola?
Ebola has been loosed on America as its punishment for being the best in the world . . . ever.
Simple solution: Ban flights from the 3 African countries. Problem solved.
We are effed
Just think: All of this crap now going on could have been AVOIDED if West Africans were forbidden from flying to the USA including patient Duncan.
You see, there’s no problem with flights from nations with large outbreaks of Ebola. Only a racist could see a problem here.
Imagine the convenience it would be to one of those nation’s passport holders. (As if this isn’t a massive inconvenience for all the other passengers, as well as a death threat to boot)
The CDC is monitoring everything... That’s why they allowed a healthcare worker who assisted a man dying from Ebola to fly on a plane... Seriously! The CDC head is obviously in over his head, just like his boss.... It’s time to step aside and allow somebody who has half a clue to take over.
Tennessee Nana has a great question.
How did she get to Cleveland.
If she flew, what by what airline and what flight #.